Jakob seeger



Front NITED STATES PATENT JAKOB SEEGER, OF VIENNA, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY,ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO AUGUST BACHIYIEYER & 00., OF BERLIN, GERMANY.

LUBRlCATING-OIL.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 339,483. dated April 6,1886.

Application filed January 15. 1886. Serial No. 188,681. (No specimens.)Patented in Austria-Hungary November 24, 1883, XXXIII, 2,263; in EnglandOctober 13, 188-], No. 13,512, and in France February 20, 1855, No.167,184,

To all whom it may concern: be varied as may be considered advantageousBe it known that I, JAKOB SEEGER, a subfor the special purpose for whichthe finished 5 ject of the Emperor of AustriaHungary, and material isdesigned. residing at Vienna, in the Empire of Austria The lubricantthus prepared has certain Hungary, have invented new and usefulImproperties which are not to be found with any provemcnts inLubricating Oils, (for which one of the ingredients used in itscomposition Letters Patent have been granted in Austriaor with anycompound of a portion of them or 0 Hungary November 24, 1883, Tom.XXXIII, with any existing lubricant. It doesnot pos- Fol. 2,263; inGreat Britain October 13, 1884, sess or assume after alength of time anytend- No. 13,512, and in France February 20, 1885, ency to corrosiveaction on metals, it spreads No. 167,184,) of which the following is aspeciout rapidly over the surfaces to be oiled, it pre ficntion. seuts adegree of adhesiveness by which waste My invention consists in a newlubricatingis prevented, and, on account of its milky apoil composedofdiilerentsubstances, and which pearance, the reservoirs of thelubricators, is prepared as follows: In one vessel soap made when madeof glass, may easily be controlled with potass (potash-soap) isdissolved in hot in respect to the degree to which they are filled.

water to which some alcohol has been added, I claim as my invention themass being stirred until complete dissolu- A lubricating-oil prepared bydissolving tion has taken place. In another vessel talpotashsoap in hotwater to which alcohol is 20 low is melted, and a small quantity of oilof turadded, by mixing this solution with melted pent-ineamhafterseveralminutes,aquantityof tallow into which oilof turpentineand codcod-liver oil, equal to about double the quanliver oil have beenincorporated, by stirring tity of the former, are intimately mixed themass thus obtained until ithas cooled down therewith. Hereupon thecontents of the two to about Fahrenheit, and by finally adding vesselsare poured together and the mixture rape-seed oil, substantially ashereinbefore dethus made is stirred until its temperature has scribed.decreased to about 90 Fahrenheit, when, In testimony whereof I havehereunto set no finally, rape-seed oil is added, while the stirmy handin the presence of two subscribing ring is continued or repeated atintervals unwitnesses. *0 til the mixture has cooled down completely. 7

The said mixture, which is of an oily nature \Vitnesses: and of milkyappearance, is then ready for use. EDMUND JUSSEX, The quantity ofrape-seed oil to be added may O'r'ro SCHE'FFER.

JA KOB SEEGER.

